Each night we'll pick two new rock songs head to head. Vote for the one you want to hear
Weezer Stole From Metallica Who Stole From Rush...

Advertisement
93X reports: Remember (Welcome Home) Sanitarium, the last track on Side 1 of Metallicas 1986 LP, Master of Puppets? Remember Undone The Sweater Song, the first track Weezer released in 1994? If you know both, do you detect any comparisons?
Theyre more or less the same song, according to Weezer frontman Rivers Cuomo although he didnt realize that when he was writing his version.
He tells says: It was the first Weezer song I wrote, back in 1991. I was trying to write a Velvet Underground type song because I was super into them, and I came up with the guitar riff. I picked up the guitar and the first thing I played was that riff.
It just feels so classic to me. Even now when the band starts to play it, it takes over the energy in the room and youre transported into the world of Weezer.
It wasnt until years after I wrote it that I realized its almost a complete rip-off of Sanitarium by Metallica.
But he doesnt feel too bad about it, explaining: It encapsulates Weezer youre trying to be cool like Velvet Underground but your metal roots pump through unconsciously.
Theres a twist to the tale, though, because Metallicas James Hetfield has admitted he lifted the main riff from another band, and thanks Rush in the original album liner notes. If you know the Canadian trio's epic Tom Sawyer, can you see a link So
Weezer actually stole from Rush?
Weezers new album Raditude is released in October.








